With GnuPG 2.1 and a recent ssh versions you can keep the private key on the
local machine but use it on the remote machine for decrytpion or signing.
Checkout --extra-socket in the gpg-agent man page. This is not possible with 2.0.
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Apr 8 2016
Apr 8 2016
• werner lowered the priority of T2311: Encrypt / decryption on a remote server. from High to Normal.
• werner lowered the priority of T2309: Reg: Getting error encryption failed: no public key from Unbreak Now! to Normal.
• werner removed a project from T2309: Reg: Getting error encryption failed: no public key: Bug Report.
I am sorry, but this is a bug tracker and not a help line.
Please ask on the gnupg-users mailing lists:
https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
Jan 14 2016
Jan 14 2016
Dec 18 2015
Dec 18 2015
Please ask on the gnupg-users mailing list.
Dec 11 2015
Dec 11 2015
• werner added a project to T2182: Why does GPG ciphertext length differ with fixed plaintext length?: Duplicate.
• werner added a comment to T2182: Why does GPG ciphertext length differ with fixed plaintext length?.
Please do not open another bug but comment on the very same bug you posted a few
days ago (issue2166).
In any case, this is a question and not appropriate for a bug tracker. Use one
of the mailing lists for such questions or see https://gnupg.org/service.html
for commercial support offers.
• werner added a comment to T2182: Why does GPG ciphertext length differ with fixed plaintext length?.
Duplicate of T2166
• werner removed a project from T2182: Why does GPG ciphertext length differ with fixed plaintext length?: Bug Report.
• werner added a project to T2182: Why does GPG ciphertext length differ with fixed plaintext length?: Support.
Dec 9 2015
Dec 9 2015
Dec 1 2015
Dec 1 2015